From the CBC:
“Nunavut Legislature raises
Pride flag for 1st time”
For the first time, a Pride flag
was raised at Nunavut's legislature Wednesday morning in honour of Pride Month.
Several MLAs also wore Pride pins in celebration of the 2SLGBTQ community. John
Main, Nunavut's minister of health and the MLA for Arviat North-Whale Cove,
said youth shouldn't feel guilty about their sexuality. "First of all, you
are loved. You are loved," he said. "No matter what your sexuality
is, you are loved. Secondly if you are feeling down today, the days ahead will
be better. You will not suffer forever." Meanwhile, Iqaluit-Sinaa MLA
Janet Brewster spoke about raising the flag during her member's statement. "Celebration
of Pride Month is about equality, representation, and visibility,"
Brewster said. "As member of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, I am taking off my
mask to say today and everyday it is important that we are being more visible
for the people who don't have the courage to do so."
Pride Month runs until the end of
June. Schools across Nunavut are hosting events to celebrate, while schools in
Iqaluit hosted a Pride walk Wednesday. The City of Iqaluit has also recently
approved the painting of rainbow crosswalks — one for the Joamie Ilinniarvik
School, one for Aqsarniit Middle School and another for Nakasuk Elementary
School in case it's interested, Mayor Kenny Bell confirmed to CBC News. Last
year, the city approved a rainbow crosswalk to be painted at Inuksuk High
School.
^ While it’s good to see this
happen during June (Gay Pride Month) I would like to see these kinds of displays
made throughout Canada and the World at different times of the year. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/nunavut-legislature-pride-flag-raise-1.6474554
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